India's Ladakh Is a Unique Case of Religious Coexistence - Fair

India's Ladakh Is a Unique Case of Religious Coexistence - Fair

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Until 2019, Ladakh was a part of the Jammu and Kashmir state. Since then, it has become a union territory with Buddhism and Islam are its main two religions.  Buddhism first came to Ladakh in the first century of the common era during the reign of the Kushan Empire. For centuries, Buddhism flourished practically unchallenged… Continue reading India’s Ladakh Is a Unique Case of Religious Coexistence

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